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Michael Jensen

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theologian, writer, teacher, amateur cricket pundit, Anglican minister. Loves Eastern European food. Podcasts at With All Due Respect.

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Given that we know that coercive control is something insidious and manipulative and that people often don’t realise they have been victims until years later, the Assisted Dying Bill is an enormous threat to vulnerable people. There are no adequate safeguards here.


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2024 is set to be one of the loneliest years on record, with isolation rising sharply among young people in the UK and Australia. But there’s hope: Social Prescribing. Our latest paper reveals a way of connecting people to community resources which can combat loneliness,…

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"This is what I love about the entrepreneurial sectors I’ve spent my career in — the optimism, energy, problem-solving, and value-creation that abound." - thanks @jessbutcher afterbabel.com/p/a-mission-fo…

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They need a book.

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Explore the hidden crisis facing young Australians—our newest paper, The Silent Epidemic, uncovers how digital lives, economic shifts, and changing communities are fueling a rise in loneliness. Drawing from Hon Dr. @ALeighMP’s research on declining community engagement and…

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Violence in all its forms is unacceptable. The Antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam overnight are abhorrent. My thoughts are with those affected and their families. We must stand together against antisemitism and hate in all its forms.


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Feeling unknown is feeling like you're whole self is reduced to just your output. Building social confidence used to be enough to break through this. But now, young adults are increasingly stuck in this isolation. The Silent Epidemic, our latest paper, uncovers the key factors…

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Our episode on the Lausanne Conference @lcwe share.transistor.fm/s/014f450c


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I do lots of talks about how Christians should think about politics, I even wrote a book about it. In short: 1) Don’t panic, all empires are temporary, God is sovereign and 2)…but do care deeply, do not give up on your neighbour, serve them and contend for their welfare.


Tim Escott's challenge to us not to be lovers of money: youtube.com/clip/UgkxHB9O3… via @YouTube


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Worth reading. Do you think this is a "Bonhoeffer moment"? His descendants are asking us to think again. Some of the parallels being drawn by the religious right are downright dangerous. currentpub.com/2024/10/20/bon…


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I am so disappointed by our Parliament. Instead of uniting us and healing division, politicians are tearing the community apart for party political advantage. We have to do better.


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A church that sees the cross of Jesus as the central event of history can never identify any political order with the reign of God.


Rings of Power is a yawnfest


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The Joy of Generosity: Unearthing Heavenly Treasures. From the CCL Podcast episode 126 with Michael Jensen. Listen: ccl.moore.edu.au/podcasts/


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It is disgusting and shameful that anyone in Melbourne is planning to mark October 7 with protest and celebration of what is the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. This isn't a sign of societal pluralism and strength, but cultural degeneration


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The last 12 months constitute one of the most difficult periods faced by Jewish people around the world since the end of the Second World War. Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel on October 7 last year saw the greatest loss of Jewish life on a single day since the Holocaust.…


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